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Old 15th July 2012, 03:25 PM
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Fedora 16 printing broke

Hi,

Weird yet annoying problem appeared to my fedora box after some update. I can't print from any K-program if there is more than on page of text. Printing job stalls forever and printer status tells: "There might not be connection to the printer" (translation).

I can print normally from libreoffice and printing a test page from printer setup works ok.

My fedora is 64 bit... I don't know exactly when things went wrong as I seldom print.

How to fix this?

Any help appreciated,

Silvo
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